There are differences between the years and even how they were equipped. We have the engine vacuum diagrams for the different years/variations in the AMC Eaglepedia. Please NOTE these are for the engines only, and do not include select shift, cruise control and other non engine vacuum connections. You have stop and shift vacuum plumbing which is also different from your dad's '87 shift on the fly and I think you already found that plumbing to be different. I believe we have the stop and shift diagram in another spot in the Eaglepedia. And, it seems you have the variant where the vacuum storage canister, a metal one, prone to rust, is inside your fender. I have seen cars from the same years have this setup and ones like mine, an '82, which have the plastic one right next to the charcoal canister. I don't think we have ever figured out why AMC did the metal one inside the fender and the rhyme or reason why you find different set ups on the same year cars. At first we thought it was a Kenosha vs. Brampton difference, but I think we got that one disproved.